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In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

Kukukan Sports

2024-05-24 19:59Published in Henan

Speaking of Tracy McGrady, domestic fans must be familiar with him, and his partner Yao Ming on the Rockets has achieved a legendary journey. It can be said that everyone may have memorized all the things about Maddie in the Rockets. In 2010, after the disbandment of the Yao Mai group, do you still have any impression of his whereabouts? At that time, Yao Ming retired due to injury, and Maddie was no longer taken seriously by the Rockets because of the injury, and was sent to the Knicks in a nine-man trade in February 2010, and then only played 24 games there before being traded to the Pistons, becoming a veteran who could only sign a base salary contract.

In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

However, although Maddy's form declined due to injury, he still averaged 15.6 points, 4.4 rebounds and 5 assists per game in the 08-09 season, and the Lakers Kobe Bryant, who is also a big four quarterback, is in his prime, so Maddy seems to have the possibility of recovery, so Maddie still has a lot of chips for the Rockets in the 9-man trade involved in 2010. Today, the author will take a closer look at who the other 8 players involved in this transaction were when Maddy left the Rockets, and how did it develop later.

In addition to Maddy, the Rockets paid for two other players:

1. Carl Landry

In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

Carl Landry, the No. 1 pick in the second round in 2007 by the Rockets with a supersonic pick, was called the "Divine Bird" by Rockets fans, and was one of the heroes of the Rockets' 22-game winning streak. As a rookie in '07, although Carl Landry was a low pick, he showed a strong fighting spirit, only contributing 8.1 points and 4.9 rebounds per game in the first season, and in the third season, he averaged 16.1 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, making rapid progress. Unfortunately, in order to make a nine-man trade for the three teams, Karl Landry was also sent to the Kings as a major bargaining chip. It's not a bad choice to go to the Kings, where Landry continues to improve, averaging 18 points and 6.5 rebounds per game. However, both Shengyu and He Shengliang, the rookie DeMarcus Cousins in the Kings team gradually grew, Landry was no longer valued, and was traded to the Hornets in the 10-11 season, and then moved to 4 teams in 5 years, gradually numb and confused, and unfortunately faded out of the NBA at the end of the 15-16 season.

2. Joey Dorsey

In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

Joey Dorsey, who was drafted by the Trail Blazers with the 3rd pick in the second round in 2008, was then traded by "Mo Dog" with the 25th pick to make a trade for Nicholas Batum to come to the Rockets lineup. In the Rockets, Joey Dorsey could only play in 3 games in the 08-09 season, averaging only 0.7 points per game, and had no idea what to trade him for, so as an add-on to the trade, he was traded to the Kings in 10. When he arrived at the Kings, he still struggled, playing in 8 games, averaging only 1.5 points and 2.3 rebounds per game. In the third year of his career, Beijing traded to the Raptors, where he spent the final year of his rookie contract, and then no one cared about him until the Rockets signed him back for another year in the 14-15 season, averaging 2.7 points and 4 rebounds per game.

The three players who returned for the Kings:

1. Kevin Martin

In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

Kevin Martin, who was drafted by the Kings at No. 26 in the first round in 2004, was not taken seriously in the first year of his career, averaging only single-digit goals per game, and then played in style the second year, scoring more than 10 points, and evolving in the third year, averaging 20.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game. Even if that's not all, the 08-09 season was able to average 24.6 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game. However, Martin was not on the Kings' future roster, so he went to the Rockets as the head of a 10-year nine-man trade, where he continued his career, averaging 23.4 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game, and then went to the Thunder for a year as the main bargaining chip in the trade for James Harden, then joined the Timberwolves as a free agent, and finally faded out of the NBA at the end of the 15-16 season. Overall, Martin is also a legendary player in his career, after all, the two superstar trades are related to him, and it is too coincidental to coincide.

2. Sergio Rodriguez

In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

Sergio Rodriguez, who was drafted by the Suns at No. 27 in the first round in 2006, was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers to start his NBA career. In the three years of the Trail Blazers, Rodriguez averaged only 3 points and 3 assists per game, and although he improved with the Kings, he only had 6 points and 3 assists, which was a new player in the 9-man trade. After moving to the Knicks in 10 years, Rodriguez retired from the NBA after playing his rookie contract. Later, he returned to the NBA in the 16-17 season and played for the 76ers for one year, averaging 7.8 points and 5.1 assists per game.

3. Hilton Armstrong

In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

Hilton Armstrong, who was selected by the New Orleans Hornets in the first round at No. 12 in 2006, was only able to contribute single-digit points and rebounds for four years with the Hornets, so he was traded to the Kings when his rookie contract was about to expire, but the Kings didn't seem to want him either, so Armstrong was put in a nine-man trade and went to the Rockets, where he was cut after nine games. In the 10-11 season, he joined the Wizards with a one-year final salary, and because his performance was too sluggish, he averaged 1.9 points and 2.8 rebounds per game, so he was traded to the Hawks to end his NBA career. Later, in the 13-14 season, Armstrong played briefly for the Warriors in 15 games.

The Knicks paid three players:

1. Larry Hughes

In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

Larry Hughes, selected by the 76ers with the 8th pick in the first round in 1998, was the NBA steal king in the 04-05 season and the first team of the NBA All-Defensive Team, but in the 09-10 season, Larry Hughes was already a veteran, averaging only 9.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game, so he didn't get much playing opportunity after being traded to the Kings, and at the end of the next year's contract, Larry Hughes joined the Magic, ended his NBA career with dismal statistics of 1.3 points and 0.8 assists per game.

2. Jordan Hill

In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

Jordan Hill, selected by the New York Knicks in 2009 at No. 8, played only 24 games for the Knicks before being traded to the Rockets by a nine-man deal. After three years with the Rockets, averaging only about 5.5 points and 5 rebounds per game, he was traded to the Lakers in the 11-12 season, where he played the peak of his career, averaging 12 points and 7.9 rebounds per game, but only for one year, and finally was cut and faded out of the NBA in the 16-17 season with the Timberwolves.

3. Jared Jeffries

In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

Jarred Jeffries, the 11th pick in the first round in 2002, was drafted by the Wizards. In the early part of his career, in the four years with the Wizards, Jeffries averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds per game, not much potential, but he also had a skill, so he was signed by the Knicks in the 06-07 season. In his four years with the Knicks, with the same formula and the same statistics, Jeffries was still only able to contribute single-digit points and rebounds, so he was traded to the Rockets the year before his contract expired. He then spent two years with the Rockets and then returned to the Knicks, signing them to a one-year contract, before fading out of the NBA with the Trail Blazers in the 12-13 season.

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  • In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later
  • In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later
  • In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later
  • In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later
  • In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later
  • In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later
  • In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later
  • In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later
  • In 10 years, Maddie was sent to the Knicks in a 9-man trade, who the other 8 were and how it developed later

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